David,

I'm assuming he wants to hide the process due to provider killing the tor process. There are hosts whom are using incredibly lame methods for detecting the tor process — so simply renaming it can often bypass.

At any rate, if my assumption is correct, well, I don't suggest engaging in that practice. It's better to find a host which allows one to operate tor.

Best wishes,

-k0nsl

On 2016-04-15 11:36, dawuud wrote:
Dear 0x23,

This is a totally rediculous question... but Oh yes you can certainly replace 
top, ps etc.
with your own customized versions that exclude the tor process. You have root 
access, yes?

Why would you even want to do this? I don't understand.
Don't you know that society praises tor relay operators for contributing?

Sincerely,
david

On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 07:48:25AM +0200, [email protected] wrote:
Hey everybody,

is there any way to hide running a tor process on a server??
My vps hoster monitors which processes consume most of the resources, so just 
hiding would be best especially when it looks like a 'not tor' process..😉

I appreciate any helpful hints...

Cheers
0x23
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